"""
-import os
import logging
import errno
import re
from ganeti import utils
from ganeti import jstore
from ganeti import rpc
+from ganeti import runtime
from ganeti import netutils
from ganeti import compat
@ivar stop_timestamp: timestamp for the end of the execution
"""
- __slots__ = ["input", "status", "result", "log",
+ __slots__ = ["input", "status", "result", "log", "priority",
"start_timestamp", "exec_timestamp", "end_timestamp",
"__weakref__"]
self.exec_timestamp = None
self.end_timestamp = None
+ # Get initial priority (it might change during the lifetime of this opcode)
+ self.priority = getattr(op, "priority", constants.OP_PRIO_DEFAULT)
+
@classmethod
def Restore(cls, state):
"""Restore the _QueuedOpCode from the serialized form.
obj.start_timestamp = state.get("start_timestamp", None)
obj.exec_timestamp = state.get("exec_timestamp", None)
obj.end_timestamp = state.get("end_timestamp", None)
+ obj.priority = state.get("priority", constants.OP_PRIO_DEFAULT)
return obj
def Serialize(self):
"start_timestamp": self.start_timestamp,
"exec_timestamp": self.exec_timestamp,
"end_timestamp": self.end_timestamp,
+ "priority": self.priority,
}
"""
# pylint: disable-msg=W0212
- __slots__ = ["queue", "id", "ops", "log_serial",
+ __slots__ = ["queue", "id", "ops", "log_serial", "ops_iter", "cur_opctx",
"received_timestamp", "start_timestamp", "end_timestamp",
"__weakref__"]
self.start_timestamp = None
self.end_timestamp = None
+ self._InitInMemory(self)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def _InitInMemory(obj):
+ """Initializes in-memory variables.
+
+ """
+ obj.ops_iter = None
+ obj.cur_opctx = None
+
def __repr__(self):
status = ["%s.%s" % (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__),
"id=%s" % self.id,
obj.log_serial = max(obj.log_serial, log_entry[0])
obj.ops.append(op)
+ cls._InitInMemory(obj)
+
return obj
def Serialize(self):
return status
+ def CalcPriority(self):
+ """Gets the current priority for this job.
+
+ Only unfinished opcodes are considered. When all are done, the default
+ priority is used.
+
+ @rtype: int
+
+ """
+ priorities = [op.priority for op in self.ops
+ if op.status not in constants.OPS_FINALIZED]
+
+ if not priorities:
+ # All opcodes are done, assume default priority
+ return constants.OP_PRIO_DEFAULT
+
+ return min(priorities)
+
def GetLogEntries(self, newer_than):
"""Selectively returns the log entries.
row.append(self.id)
elif fname == "status":
row.append(self.CalcStatus())
+ elif fname == "priority":
+ row.append(self.CalcPriority())
elif fname == "ops":
row.append([op.input.__getstate__() for op in self.ops])
elif fname == "opresult":
row.append([op.exec_timestamp for op in self.ops])
elif fname == "opend":
row.append([op.end_timestamp for op in self.ops])
+ elif fname == "oppriority":
+ row.append([op.priority for op in self.ops])
elif fname == "received_ts":
row.append(self.received_timestamp)
elif fname == "start_ts":
op.result = result
not_marked = False
+ def Cancel(self):
+ """Marks job as canceled/-ing if possible.
+
+ @rtype: tuple; (bool, string)
+ @return: Boolean describing whether job was successfully canceled or marked
+ as canceling and a text message
+
+ """
+ status = self.CalcStatus()
+
+ if status == constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED:
+ self.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED,
+ "Job canceled by request")
+ return (True, "Job %s canceled" % self.id)
+
+ elif status == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK:
+ # The worker will notice the new status and cancel the job
+ self.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING, None)
+ return (True, "Job %s will be canceled" % self.id)
+
+ else:
+ logging.debug("Job %s is no longer waiting in the queue", self.id)
+ return (False, "Job %s is no longer waiting in the queue" % self.id)
+
class _OpExecCallbacks(mcpu.OpExecCbBase):
def __init__(self, queue, job, op):
timestamp = utils.SplitTime(time.time())
self._AppendFeedback(timestamp, log_type, log_msg)
- def ReportLocks(self, msg):
- """Write locking information to the job.
-
- Called whenever the LU processor is waiting for a lock or has acquired one.
+ def CheckCancel(self):
+ """Check whether job has been cancelled.
"""
assert self._op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK,
return errors.EncodeException(to_encode)
+class _TimeoutStrategyWrapper:
+ def __init__(self, fn):
+ """Initializes this class.
+
+ """
+ self._fn = fn
+ self._next = None
+
+ def _Advance(self):
+ """Gets the next timeout if necessary.
+
+ """
+ if self._next is None:
+ self._next = self._fn()
+
+ def Peek(self):
+ """Returns the next timeout.
+
+ """
+ self._Advance()
+ return self._next
+
+ def Next(self):
+ """Returns the current timeout and advances the internal state.
+
+ """
+ self._Advance()
+ result = self._next
+ self._next = None
+ return result
+
+
+class _OpExecContext:
+ def __init__(self, op, index, log_prefix, timeout_strategy_factory):
+ """Initializes this class.
+
+ """
+ self.op = op
+ self.index = index
+ self.log_prefix = log_prefix
+ self.summary = op.input.Summary()
+
+ self._timeout_strategy_factory = timeout_strategy_factory
+ self._ResetTimeoutStrategy()
+
+ def _ResetTimeoutStrategy(self):
+ """Creates a new timeout strategy.
+
+ """
+ self._timeout_strategy = \
+ _TimeoutStrategyWrapper(self._timeout_strategy_factory().NextAttempt)
+
+ def CheckPriorityIncrease(self):
+ """Checks whether priority can and should be increased.
+
+ Called when locks couldn't be acquired.
+
+ """
+ op = self.op
+
+ # Exhausted all retries and next round should not use blocking acquire
+ # for locks?
+ if (self._timeout_strategy.Peek() is None and
+ op.priority > constants.OP_PRIO_HIGHEST):
+ logging.debug("Increasing priority")
+ op.priority -= 1
+ self._ResetTimeoutStrategy()
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+ def GetNextLockTimeout(self):
+ """Returns the next lock acquire timeout.
+
+ """
+ return self._timeout_strategy.Next()
+
+
+class _JobProcessor(object):
+ def __init__(self, queue, opexec_fn, job,
+ _timeout_strategy_factory=mcpu.LockAttemptTimeoutStrategy):
+ """Initializes this class.
+
+ """
+ self.queue = queue
+ self.opexec_fn = opexec_fn
+ self.job = job
+ self._timeout_strategy_factory = _timeout_strategy_factory
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def _FindNextOpcode(job, timeout_strategy_factory):
+ """Locates the next opcode to run.
+
+ @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
+ @param job: Job object
+ @param timeout_strategy_factory: Callable to create new timeout strategy
+
+ """
+ # Create some sort of a cache to speed up locating next opcode for future
+ # lookups
+ # TODO: Consider splitting _QueuedJob.ops into two separate lists, one for
+ # pending and one for processed ops.
+ if job.ops_iter is None:
+ job.ops_iter = enumerate(job.ops)
+
+ # Find next opcode to run
+ while True:
+ try:
+ (idx, op) = job.ops_iter.next()
+ except StopIteration:
+ raise errors.ProgrammerError("Called for a finished job")
+
+ if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_RUNNING:
+ # Found an opcode already marked as running
+ raise errors.ProgrammerError("Called for job marked as running")
+
+ opctx = _OpExecContext(op, idx, "Op %s/%s" % (idx + 1, len(job.ops)),
+ timeout_strategy_factory)
+
+ if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED:
+ # Cancelled jobs are handled by the caller
+ assert not compat.any(i.status != constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED
+ for i in job.ops[idx:])
+
+ elif op.status in constants.OPS_FINALIZED:
+ # This is a job that was partially completed before master daemon
+ # shutdown, so it can be expected that some opcodes are already
+ # completed successfully (if any did error out, then the whole job
+ # should have been aborted and not resubmitted for processing).
+ logging.info("%s: opcode %s already processed, skipping",
+ opctx.log_prefix, opctx.summary)
+ continue
+
+ return opctx
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def _MarkWaitlock(job, op):
+ """Marks an opcode as waiting for locks.
+
+ The job's start timestamp is also set if necessary.
+
+ @type job: L{_QueuedJob}
+ @param job: Job object
+ @type op: L{_QueuedOpCode}
+ @param op: Opcode object
+
+ """
+ assert op in job.ops
+ assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK)
+
+ update = False
+
+ op.result = None
+
+ if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED:
+ op.status = constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK
+ update = True
+
+ if op.start_timestamp is None:
+ op.start_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
+ update = True
+
+ if job.start_timestamp is None:
+ job.start_timestamp = op.start_timestamp
+ update = True
+
+ assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK
+
+ return update
+
+ def _ExecOpCodeUnlocked(self, opctx):
+ """Processes one opcode and returns the result.
+
+ """
+ op = opctx.op
+
+ assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK
+
+ timeout = opctx.GetNextLockTimeout()
+
+ try:
+ # Make sure not to hold queue lock while calling ExecOpCode
+ result = self.opexec_fn(op.input,
+ _OpExecCallbacks(self.queue, self.job, op),
+ timeout=timeout, priority=op.priority)
+ except mcpu.LockAcquireTimeout:
+ assert timeout is not None, "Received timeout for blocking acquire"
+ logging.debug("Couldn't acquire locks in %0.6fs", timeout)
+
+ assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING)
+
+ # Was job cancelled while we were waiting for the lock?
+ if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING:
+ return (constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING, None)
+
+ # Stay in waitlock while trying to re-acquire lock
+ return (constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK, None)
+ except CancelJob:
+ logging.exception("%s: Canceling job", opctx.log_prefix)
+ assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING
+ return (constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING, None)
+ except Exception, err: # pylint: disable-msg=W0703
+ logging.exception("%s: Caught exception in %s",
+ opctx.log_prefix, opctx.summary)
+ return (constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR, _EncodeOpError(err))
+ else:
+ logging.debug("%s: %s successful",
+ opctx.log_prefix, opctx.summary)
+ return (constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS, result)
+
+ def __call__(self, _nextop_fn=None):
+ """Continues execution of a job.
+
+ @param _nextop_fn: Callback function for tests
+ @rtype: bool
+ @return: True if job is finished, False if processor needs to be called
+ again
+
+ """
+ queue = self.queue
+ job = self.job
+
+ logging.debug("Processing job %s", job.id)
+
+ queue.acquire(shared=1)
+ try:
+ opcount = len(job.ops)
+
+ # Is a previous opcode still pending?
+ if job.cur_opctx:
+ opctx = job.cur_opctx
+ job.cur_opctx = None
+ else:
+ if __debug__ and _nextop_fn:
+ _nextop_fn()
+ opctx = self._FindNextOpcode(job, self._timeout_strategy_factory)
+
+ op = opctx.op
+
+ # Consistency check
+ assert compat.all(i.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED)
+ for i in job.ops[opctx.index + 1:])
+
+ assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED)
+
+ assert (op.priority <= constants.OP_PRIO_LOWEST and
+ op.priority >= constants.OP_PRIO_HIGHEST)
+
+ if op.status not in (constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED):
+ assert op.status in (constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED,
+ constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK)
+
+ # Prepare to start opcode
+ if self._MarkWaitlock(job, op):
+ # Write to disk
+ queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
+
+ assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK
+ assert job.CalcStatus() == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK
+ assert job.start_timestamp and op.start_timestamp
+
+ logging.info("%s: opcode %s waiting for locks",
+ opctx.log_prefix, opctx.summary)
+
+ queue.release()
+ try:
+ (op_status, op_result) = self._ExecOpCodeUnlocked(opctx)
+ finally:
+ queue.acquire(shared=1)
+
+ op.status = op_status
+ op.result = op_result
+
+ if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK:
+ # Couldn't get locks in time
+ assert not op.end_timestamp
+ else:
+ # Finalize opcode
+ op.end_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
+
+ if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING:
+ assert not compat.any(i.status != constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING
+ for i in job.ops[opctx.index:])
+ else:
+ assert op.status in constants.OPS_FINALIZED
+
+ if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK:
+ finalize = False
+
+ if opctx.CheckPriorityIncrease():
+ # Priority was changed, need to update on-disk file
+ queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
+
+ # Keep around for another round
+ job.cur_opctx = opctx
+
+ assert (op.priority <= constants.OP_PRIO_LOWEST and
+ op.priority >= constants.OP_PRIO_HIGHEST)
+
+ # In no case must the status be finalized here
+ assert job.CalcStatus() == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK
+
+ else:
+ # Ensure all opcodes so far have been successful
+ assert (opctx.index == 0 or
+ compat.all(i.status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS
+ for i in job.ops[:opctx.index]))
+
+ # Reset context
+ job.cur_opctx = None
+
+ if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS:
+ finalize = False
+
+ elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR:
+ # Ensure failed opcode has an exception as its result
+ assert errors.GetEncodedError(job.ops[opctx.index].result)
+
+ to_encode = errors.OpExecError("Preceding opcode failed")
+ job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR,
+ _EncodeOpError(to_encode))
+ finalize = True
+
+ # Consistency check
+ assert compat.all(i.status == constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR and
+ errors.GetEncodedError(i.result)
+ for i in job.ops[opctx.index:])
+
+ elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING:
+ job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED,
+ "Job canceled by request")
+ finalize = True
+
+ elif op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED:
+ finalize = True
+
+ else:
+ raise errors.ProgrammerError("Unknown status '%s'" % op.status)
+
+ # Finalizing or last opcode?
+ if finalize or opctx.index == (opcount - 1):
+ # All opcodes have been run, finalize job
+ job.end_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
+
+ # Write to disk. If the job status is final, this is the final write
+ # allowed. Once the file has been written, it can be archived anytime.
+ queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
+
+ if finalize or opctx.index == (opcount - 1):
+ logging.info("Finished job %s, status = %s", job.id, job.CalcStatus())
+ return True
+
+ return False
+ finally:
+ queue.release()
+
+
class _JobQueueWorker(workerpool.BaseWorker):
"""The actual job workers.
def RunTask(self, job): # pylint: disable-msg=W0221
"""Job executor.
- This functions processes a job. It is closely tied to the _QueuedJob and
- _QueuedOpCode classes.
+ This functions processes a job. It is closely tied to the L{_QueuedJob} and
+ L{_QueuedOpCode} classes.
@type job: L{_QueuedJob}
@param job: the job to be processed
"""
+ queue = job.queue
+ assert queue == self.pool.queue
+
self.SetTaskName("Job%s" % job.id)
- logging.info("Processing job %s", job.id)
- proc = mcpu.Processor(self.pool.queue.context, job.id)
- queue = job.queue
- try:
- try:
- count = len(job.ops)
- for idx, op in enumerate(job.ops):
- op_summary = op.input.Summary()
- if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS:
- # this is a job that was partially completed before master
- # daemon shutdown, so it can be expected that some opcodes
- # are already completed successfully (if any did error
- # out, then the whole job should have been aborted and not
- # resubmitted for processing)
- logging.info("Op %s/%s: opcode %s already processed, skipping",
- idx + 1, count, op_summary)
- continue
- try:
- logging.info("Op %s/%s: Starting opcode %s", idx + 1, count,
- op_summary)
-
- queue.acquire(shared=1)
- try:
- if op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED:
- logging.debug("Canceling opcode")
- raise CancelJob()
- assert op.status == constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED
- logging.debug("Opcode %s/%s waiting for locks",
- idx + 1, count)
- op.status = constants.OP_STATUS_WAITLOCK
- op.result = None
- op.start_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
- if idx == 0: # first opcode
- job.start_timestamp = op.start_timestamp
- queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
-
- input_opcode = op.input
- finally:
- queue.release()
-
- # Make sure not to hold queue lock while calling ExecOpCode
- result = proc.ExecOpCode(input_opcode,
- _OpExecCallbacks(queue, job, op))
-
- queue.acquire(shared=1)
- try:
- logging.debug("Opcode %s/%s succeeded", idx + 1, count)
- op.status = constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS
- op.result = result
- op.end_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
- if idx == count - 1:
- job.end_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
-
- # Consistency check
- assert compat.all(i.status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS
- for i in job.ops)
-
- queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
- finally:
- queue.release()
-
- logging.info("Op %s/%s: Successfully finished opcode %s",
- idx + 1, count, op_summary)
- except CancelJob:
- # Will be handled further up
- raise
- except Exception, err:
- queue.acquire(shared=1)
- try:
- try:
- logging.debug("Opcode %s/%s failed", idx + 1, count)
- op.status = constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR
- op.result = _EncodeOpError(err)
- op.end_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
- logging.info("Op %s/%s: Error in opcode %s: %s",
- idx + 1, count, op_summary, err)
-
- to_encode = errors.OpExecError("Preceding opcode failed")
- job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR,
- _EncodeOpError(to_encode))
-
- # Consistency check
- assert compat.all(i.status == constants.OP_STATUS_SUCCESS
- for i in job.ops[:idx])
- assert compat.all(i.status == constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR and
- errors.GetEncodedError(i.result)
- for i in job.ops[idx:])
- finally:
- job.end_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
- queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
- finally:
- queue.release()
- raise
-
- except CancelJob:
- queue.acquire(shared=1)
- try:
- job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED,
- "Job canceled by request")
- job.end_timestamp = TimeStampNow()
- queue.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
- finally:
- queue.release()
- except errors.GenericError, err:
- logging.exception("Ganeti exception")
- except:
- logging.exception("Unhandled exception")
- finally:
- status = job.CalcStatus()
- logging.info("Finished job %s, status = %s", job.id, status)
+ proc = mcpu.Processor(queue.context, job.id)
+
+ if not _JobProcessor(queue, proc.ExecOpCode, job)():
+ # Schedule again
+ raise workerpool.DeferTask(priority=job.CalcPriority())
class _JobQueueWorkerPool(workerpool.WorkerPool):
"""
self.context = context
self._memcache = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
- self._my_hostname = netutils.HostInfo().name
+ self._my_hostname = netutils.Hostname.GetSysName()
# The Big JobQueue lock. If a code block or method acquires it in shared
# mode safe it must guarantee concurrency with all the code acquiring it in
self._queue_size = 0
self._UpdateQueueSizeUnlocked()
- self._drained = self._IsQueueMarkedDrain()
+ self._drained = jstore.CheckDrainFlag()
# Setup worker pool
self._wpool = _JobQueueWorkerPool(self)
"""
logging.info("Inspecting job queue")
+ restartjobs = []
+
all_job_ids = self._GetJobIDsUnlocked()
jobs_count = len(all_job_ids)
lastinfo = time.time()
status = job.CalcStatus()
- if status in (constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED, ):
- self._wpool.AddTask((job, ))
+ if status == constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED:
+ restartjobs.append(job)
elif status in (constants.JOB_STATUS_RUNNING,
constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK,
constants.JOB_STATUS_CANCELING):
logging.warning("Unfinished job %s found: %s", job.id, job)
- job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR,
- "Unclean master daemon shutdown")
+
+ if status == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK:
+ # Restart job
+ job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_QUEUED, None)
+ restartjobs.append(job)
+ else:
+ job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_ERROR,
+ "Unclean master daemon shutdown")
+
self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
+ if restartjobs:
+ logging.info("Restarting %s jobs", len(restartjobs))
+ self._EnqueueJobs(restartjobs)
+
logging.info("Job queue inspection finished")
@locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
@param replicate: whether to spread the changes to the remote nodes
"""
- utils.WriteFile(file_name, data=data)
+ getents = runtime.GetEnts()
+ utils.WriteFile(file_name, data=data, uid=getents.masterd_uid,
+ gid=getents.masterd_gid)
if replicate:
names, addrs = self._GetNodeIp()
logging.exception("Can't load/parse job %s", job_id)
return None
- @staticmethod
- def _IsQueueMarkedDrain():
- """Check if the queue is marked from drain.
-
- This currently uses the queue drain file, which makes it a
- per-node flag. In the future this can be moved to the config file.
-
- @rtype: boolean
- @return: True of the job queue is marked for draining
-
- """
- return os.path.exists(constants.JOB_QUEUE_DRAIN_FILE)
-
def _UpdateQueueSizeUnlocked(self):
"""Update the queue size.
@param drain_flag: Whether to set or unset the drain flag
"""
- if drain_flag:
- utils.WriteFile(constants.JOB_QUEUE_DRAIN_FILE, data="", close=True)
- else:
- utils.RemoveFile(constants.JOB_QUEUE_DRAIN_FILE)
+ jstore.SetDrainFlag(drain_flag)
self._drained = drain_flag
@return: the job object to be queued
@raise errors.JobQueueDrainError: if the job queue is marked for draining
@raise errors.JobQueueFull: if the job queue has too many jobs in it
+ @raise errors.GenericError: If an opcode is not valid
"""
# Ok when sharing the big job queue lock, as the drain file is created when
job = _QueuedJob(self, job_id, ops)
+ # Check priority
+ for idx, op in enumerate(job.ops):
+ if op.priority not in constants.OP_PRIO_SUBMIT_VALID:
+ allowed = utils.CommaJoin(constants.OP_PRIO_SUBMIT_VALID)
+ raise errors.GenericError("Opcode %s has invalid priority %s, allowed"
+ " are %s" % (idx, op.priority, allowed))
+
# Write to disk
self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
"""
job_id = self._NewSerialsUnlocked(1)[0]
- self._wpool.AddTask((self._SubmitJobUnlocked(job_id, ops), ))
+ self._EnqueueJobs([self._SubmitJobUnlocked(job_id, ops)])
return job_id
@locking.ssynchronized(_LOCK)
"""
results = []
- tasks = []
+ added_jobs = []
all_job_ids = self._NewSerialsUnlocked(len(jobs))
for job_id, ops in zip(all_job_ids, jobs):
try:
- tasks.append((self._SubmitJobUnlocked(job_id, ops), ))
+ added_jobs.append(self._SubmitJobUnlocked(job_id, ops))
status = True
data = job_id
except errors.GenericError, err:
data = str(err)
status = False
results.append((status, data))
- self._wpool.AddManyTasks(tasks)
+
+ self._EnqueueJobs(added_jobs)
return results
+ def _EnqueueJobs(self, jobs):
+ """Helper function to add jobs to worker pool's queue.
+
+ @type jobs: list
+ @param jobs: List of all jobs
+
+ """
+ self._wpool.AddManyTasks([(job, ) for job in jobs],
+ priority=[job.CalcPriority() for job in jobs])
+
@_RequireOpenQueue
def UpdateJobUnlocked(self, job, replicate=True):
"""Update a job's on disk storage.
logging.debug("Job %s not found", job_id)
return (False, "Job %s not found" % job_id)
- job_status = job.CalcStatus()
+ (success, msg) = job.Cancel()
- if job_status not in (constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED,
- constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK):
- logging.debug("Job %s is no longer waiting in the queue", job.id)
- return (False, "Job %s is no longer waiting in the queue" % job.id)
-
- if job_status == constants.JOB_STATUS_QUEUED:
- job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELED,
- "Job canceled by request")
- msg = "Job %s canceled" % job.id
-
- elif job_status == constants.JOB_STATUS_WAITLOCK:
- # The worker will notice the new status and cancel the job
- job.MarkUnfinishedOps(constants.OP_STATUS_CANCELING, None)
- msg = "Job %s will be canceled" % job.id
-
- self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
+ if success:
+ self.UpdateJobUnlocked(job)
- return (True, msg)
+ return (success, msg)
@_RequireOpenQueue
def _ArchiveJobsUnlocked(self, jobs):